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bindery

Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Bindery \Bind"er*y\, n.
   A place where books, or other articles, are bound; a
   bookbinder's establishment.

Source : WordNet®

bindery
     n : a workshop where books are bound

Source : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing

bindery
     
         A {Novell Netware} database that contains
        definitions for entities such as users, groups, and
        {workgroups}.  The bindery allows the network supervisor to
        design an organised and secure operating environment based on
        the individual requirements of each of these entities.
     
        The bindery has three components: objects, properties, and
        property data sets.  Objects represent any physical or logical
        entity, including users, user groups, file servers.
        Properties are characteristics of each object (e.g.
        passwords, account restrictions, {internetwork addresses}).
        Property data sets are the values assigned to an entity's
        bindery properties.
     
        [Netware Version 3.11 "Concepts" documentation (a glossary of
        Netware-related terms)].
     
        (1996-03-07)
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